| ADVERBIALLY | • adverbially adv. As, or in the manner of, an adverb. • ADVERBIAL adv. relating to an adverb. |
| BEDRIVELLED | • bedrivelled v. Simple past tense and past participle of bedrivel. • BEDRIVEL v. to cover with saliva. |
| CORRIVALLED | • corrivalled v. Simple past tense and past participle of corrival. • CORRIVAL v. to rival, also CORIVAL. |
| CURVEBALLED | • curveballed v. Simple past tense and past participle of curveball. • CURVEBALL v. to throw such a ball. |
| DELIVERABLE | • deliverable adj. Able to be delivered. • deliverable n. (Business, management) The tangible end product; that which will be delivered. • DELIVERABLE n. an item named in a contract, course, or project that must be delivered for its successful completion. |
| DRAGSVILLES | • DRAGSVILLE n. (US) boredom. |
| GILLRAVAGED | • GILLRAVAGE v. (Scots) to behave riotously, also GALRAVAGE, GALRAVITCH, GILLRAVITCH, GILRAVAGE, GILRAVITCH. |
| OUTRIVALLED | • outrivalled v. Simple past tense and past participle of outrival. • OUTRIVAL v. to outdo in rivalry. |
| OVERCHILLED | • overchilled v. Simple past tense and past participle of overchill. • OVERCHILL v. to chill to excess. |
| OVERSPILLED | • overspilled v. Simple past tense and past participle of overspill. • OVERSPILL v. to spill over. |
| OVERSWELLED | • overswelled v. Simple past tense and past participle of overswell. • OVERSWELL v. to swell or rise above; to overflow. |
| SEVERALFOLD | • severalfold adj. By several times. • severalfold adv. By a factor of several. • SEVERALFOLD adj. having several parts or aspects. |
| SLAVEHOLDER | • slaveholder n. Someone who owns slaves. • SLAVEHOLDER n. one who owns slaves. |
| UNTRAVELLED | • untravelled adj. Alternative spelling of untraveled. • UNTRAVELLED adj. not having travelled, also UNTRAVELED. |
| VARICELLOID | • varicelloid adj. Resembling varicella. • VARICELLOID adj. resembling varicella, chicken pox. |
| VERIDICALLY | • veridically adv. In a veridical way. • VERIDICAL adv. truthful; corresponding to reality, also VERIDIC. |
| VIRGINALLED | • VIRGINAL v. (Shakespeare) to play on the virginal, a kind of mediaeval harp. |
| VOLKSLIEDER | • VOLKSLIED n. (German) a popular song, or national air. |